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Man Uses Drone To Catch Fish From His Balcony Amid Lockdown & People Think He's Living In 3020


The quarantine period is not an easy task to pull off as we all are social beings, yet people are finding unique ways to keep themselves entertained during this lockdown due to the COVID-19 global health crisis. 

Take for instance these two men, who came up with an out-of-the-box plan that took everyone by surprise. They managed to catch a fish in the sea from the comfort of their home. How, you ask? 

Well, they used a drone for this. Also, pretty sure this is how one is 'not' supposed to use a drone. 

View this post on InstagramISO DRONE FISHING ð£ When youâre being responsible and staying at home but the fish are calling! (The fish was undersize so we released it back) #isolation #drone #fishing #dronefishing #catchoftheday #catchandrelease #socialdistancingA post shared by (@sam_romeo)

Both the friends, Stefan Ristevski and Salvatore Romeo set the drone off from their balcony and aimed it towards the sea, where they planned to try and catch a fish.

Having attached bait to some wire that was dangling from the remote-controlled drone, they watched in amazement as the camera picked up a fish.

Man Uses Drone To Catch Fish From His Balcony © Reuters

They both waited patiently for half an hour and used up two batteries.

However, according to Salvatore's Instagram post, the pair ended up releasing the fish back into the water because it was 'undersized'. They captioned the video saying, "When you're being responsible and staying at home but the fish are calling."

The video became an immediate hit on social media and garnered mixed reactions. Some people were really impressed with their antics. One of the users wrote, âOMG! Didn't know this was possible," to which Salvatore replied, "Haha neither did I." 

Another comment read, âThat's hecticccc!! Next time you're out there catch me a few," to which he replied, "Haha put your order in bro."

Meanwhile, another user wrote, âYouâre living in 3020.â Looks like he sure is!

Article/Image Source: LaDbible


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